//For the questions: 2, 5, 23, 33, 37, 45?
*As the car continues to drive forward, the trio of Jims muse over their answers.*
2. How old are you?
°RJ and I are both 29.°
"I'm older by 23 minutes though-"
°-and I am half an inch taller.°
*There's a tiny bit of grumbling.*
¶I'm 33 now, as of last month.¶
5. What is your favorite color?
¶Definetly blue, aquamarine blue especially.¶
"I can never pick- lavender is pretty up there though!"
°I've been in a sort of dandelion yellow mood. That could change, but it is a nice color.°
23. Have you ever met any celebrities?
¶Just one. On a skiing trip of all things.¶
°Nice guy I remember, I'm sure you've heard of one Bim Trimmer?°
"He was neat, we got some pictures too! Not sure why the detail stuck with me, but I'm pretty sure he sharpens his teeth."
33. What do you typically have for breakfast?
°Depends, but when we have muffins that's usually what I eat?°
"Omelettes. Whatever lunch meat we've got in the fridge goes in there- and some cheese too!"
¶Cereal, usually. What kind varies though.¶
37. Favorite swear word?
°Fuck.°
"Bastard, but in reference to a cat."
¶Asshat, definetly asshat. That counts, I think?¶
47. What is your most expensive piece of clothing?
¶Probably one of my suits. I cannot be certain, though, which one at the moment.¶
°I.. don't know, honestly.°
"Maybe that one necklace you got a few years ago?"
°Maybe?°
"I'm pretty sure mine is this nice pair of loafers I got as a birthday gift- but CJ and I don't really buy expensive clothes that often? Equipment, on the other hand, is a different story."
°I try not to pay more than $15 for any shirt, but I would give my kidney for a good camera.°
¶I swear..¶
We are the Pride Knights, and this is our battle cry No enemy can shake us, as hard as they can try There’s a fire in our eyes that no hatred can kill A passion in our hearts that’s as strong as our will To our fellow queers who fight their battles on their own We promise to fight with you, you are never alone To our fellow queers who have fallen with the pain We thank you for your courage, your fight is not in vain
We are defenders of the right to be proud of who you are To love who you love and to accept every scar We are your knights, protectors of our pride Together we stand, together we ride
These are back!
[Tees | Hoodies | Sweatshirts]
https://teespring.com/stores/prideknights
Ethan’s keyboard says trans rights pass it along
*Øțťī§* meow *he did like Snow Ears.* mew!
°CJ didn't miss the glitch in his camera, nor the odd distorted voice, but he doesn't comment. His one visible eye narrows slightly, however.°
"I think they like your name better, Jim."
*he could have sworn he heard something, but he's blaming it on how late it was*
I don’t think people realise how easy it is to feel ugly when you’re South East Asian.
I know so many popular East Asian bloggers, who always get so many notes because of how elegant and refined and. Pale. They are. Those are standards most of us can never achieve. I’ve never seen a selfie set of a southeast Asian girl break 1k: but I’ve seen plenty, and I mean plenty of pale East Asians break 3k easy.
I know East Asian bloggers who go on about racism against East Asians and act like it’s universal. I know some who will talk about East Asian racism but never breathe a word about racism against southeast Asians.
I know East Asian bloggers who literally don’t follow any South East Asians. The ones who say that it doesn’t matter because “we’re all East Asian!” Technically. Or those who act like we’re a different breed and a different species.
I wonder if most East Asians know that their beauty standards get passed down to our countries. I wonder if they know how it hurts a lot of us.
So I’m giving a shoutout to every southeast Asian girl. Every one of you,if us, deserves to feel pretty.
I’m talking about the Indonesian gals with broad noses. The Malay girls who wear Tudung and are mocked. Chinese Singaporeans who are still not “Chinese enough” for mainlanders. Filipino girls who feel guilty about their curly or frizzy hair. Indian Singaporeans who are feel like they need to be pale to be worth something ( you don’t). Thai girls who are told their country is only good for farming rice. Myanmar girls who get asked mockingly if they’re domestic workers. Even if you are, there is no shame in that. Every Cambodian girl who felt bad about having thick lips. I know I left a lot of people out, and I’m sorry. But if you’re reading this and haven’t seen yourself here - you are just as worthy and my spirit and strength and good wishes are with you
You are all beautiful. Every single one of you. We are all beautiful. It’s hard to see it and it’s hard to feel it sometimes but we are. You are. Every one of you. Pride to our people!
*they jump through the tear into what they hope is a safe place.*
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we really need allies right now, and I know seeing this on people’s blogs could be comforting to other Jewish people.
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